Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 24, Number 25, Jasper, Dubois County, 26 May 1882 — Page 5

JASPER COURIER.

km cold Sode-waler, go to H. G. Wok's.

-TW wm two light frottf l this

locality this wee.

Fnrtilre white dress goods, at reason-

bl figures, M Mi'Mw i.

tilt, at tha raalilanc of Mr. R. P.

Ledgerwood on next Wednesday night.

ii Tti 4th f ImIv I eotnlnr on

Whet In going to be done About It In this

county r

r w Rai.k. -- Eckert Brother

hare line yellcw com for sale at tbe City

Mills, In any qoawuy oesirca. n..inwd Hr. Mr. Frit, of Cln

rtnnatt. United Bifthereu, will preecu t

rorttrwlllo church wnniay next.

--eaT.thal TTnllama It riolnsr ome

good work on the treets of Jasper this

VMK. X owy hww iu a--". . A: T. TT R. R. ram excur

-Ions erery Sunday to all points on Its

Hne at ono rare ror ine rouuu iny. t

rvr Mm wMther. Kuebler has

the nleeet linen lawn, and other white

drew goods In the msrxet.

yrpMi.m4ee GnmeUnecher ha re

t,A tmnitr innHirin if there are

... AtMAHi Btnid Ovorbeelc in Ibis

county.

srw-Tr. Samuel Seybold's residence

la Orange county, now Poli, WM totally

destroyed by art Tnraaay oi last wee

Loss $7UO.

anM iMMiat of other press! na en

.-Tr nv. Vaiher Placid will not

cVVble to preach at St. Joseph's church,

In Jasper, next snnnay.

mu JMfinh Knnkel tavi bia boel

imms, at St. Anthony, k just booming. Cautery? He knowa bow to keep a

hotel, and St, Anthony la growiwg.

OOrTho largest stock of white goods erer brought to thli market la now open for the impaction of the ladies at

Xuebler's.

CrMr. John R. Cbrlamon baa been unpointed agent for Dubola county lor the genuine Singer Sewing Machine, and win man ttav a. mnnl v on hand. A

food appointment

A-r-'rWMM who anffVtr from an enfeebled

. iliaAMljiMil aute of the sratem. should

mitm AvmHi areanerilla and eleanae the

blood. Purge out the lurking distemper

4het undermines neaith. ana wo eoneu-

tntioaal rigor will retornv

Daxcx.--There will bo a dance and eepKr at Mr. John L. Nendeck'a on the aU mad. on Monday. Mar 20th. A

good dancing floor 25 by S5 feet has been ntu tHa lumr Rtrintr hand has been en-

es-ed. and ererr effort will be made to

render It a Pleasant Hum for all. Come

and enior vouraelres. Carriages will

van from Jasper daring the day to accom ..at. ... . . a m

mooate ail woo wisn to so. sv.

Lawn in arroat rarietr from U oaato

op ( Kuoblora,

Hour la roar

the Cocsm.

tint to rabseribt for

W ah. Pim An WilMW CowrAIMB

The largest and handsomest stock erer broasrht to Dubois county, has Just been

mmmIvmI for the Snrlnsr trade at the

Jasoer Bookstore of Mr. Jaeoh uoamann.

Papering is now cheaper than whlie-

was&iuir. fix tin vour nouses lor nam

mer. Come and see my stock. mlO-Im.

ftrJeff. Williams has irot nearly

thronsrh with his contract at the Court

house, and the omeea ana i.eurc-room

nrxr m irond dM better HM A1S WOfK

nut thn mnf Wiaka In sereral nlaces. and

ahould be fixed, or the Dlaatering will

tali off again.

Pinui ThMi will ha a dance and

nlcdlc at Cedar Garden next Monday.

The Celeatine brass nana win iurniso

th MHsir. A food suDDer will be set

from 4 o'clock to 8 p. m. Charge ror m aa . a k I

auooer 60 cents a coupte. nacas win

conrey parties wisninx io no o

town, uome erervDoay aoa enjoy jmr soiree. Valkktius Mbumik.

For choice ice-cream, ko to H. C.

Flnk'a.

Afamm Mt4o Barton Om

Pttbofs Cotiety TesMAor-a Aaaoolotiosi, May 11 19 mmI 13, IMS.

fol

ra4a Cater tMri. VAmA tm f annuity hmimH lU

ient ratlag. a4in4 hr Its fittritjr a4 itch jr-

Twrtk iImud,

sr A tAhaailM" ta tiui hum of a new

material for painting, to be used on walls nit Mlltnn inatM1 nf ValtAmillA. Il

is pnt up In fire poond packages, and of varimn beautiful tints and can be easily applied br any one and being a cement.

will atrensTthen the walla and not rub on.

Full directions with each package. For

sale by Mehrinarer Brothers. tf.

OrMoam. Jos. Jorgor and P. Borger took a contract this week to fill up the alley In the roar of Wm. Gaaser's and Schumacher's hall, from 7th to 8th Sts,

ordered filled br the bealtft omoer. xnia

will necessitate the filling p of sereral

lots, and when dona will malm thai a

healthier locality.

crrlf rou dont feel rood try Dr.

nol-ceo'a Disease Kradlcator, told by Mehringor Bros., and you will fitl like a

"bisver man wan liranu

A GoaenU Stempode.

wa aneh a rnsh made for anr

Tint Atom aa Is now at Mehrtnirer

Bros., for a trial Bottle of Dr. King's

Hew Dlacorerr for Consumption, Coughs and rVkUfi. All mnohi afflicted with

AathMa- HMMfhUla. -HoarMneas. serere

Cottgha, or any affection of the Throat and Lungs, can get a Trial Brttle of this si-eat ramedr free, br callint at abore

Drug sHore.

PiM.t nuiW iUm 1tmiltat men

.wn m vhi w . .n. w - in town last week was the popular .trareler for the drug house of Tilden k Vo.A New York, Mr. T. H. Olaaebrook, of Term Hauto. Ho stayed orer to the Conrentlon because 11 done him good to tea to many earnest Democrats in ftnunntl

Messrs. iflllard and Huftstettor, of

.Bedford : O. H. oofto, of Vlncennes, ana

A. H. Tarlor. of Petersburtr. were

among the prominent gentlemen from

omer counuee in misHHiano a um uwaYention last Saturday. Mr. S. T. Piatt waa in Jasper this week looking up Uncle Samuel's rerenue. Mrs. Bradley and sister, sisters of Capt. Daniel are risitiuir relatives In Jasper.

Capi. Daniel, star gacer on the Owens-

ooro mrry, amroa noma on xneewny nlatht for a abort rudt to his family.

Maeeve. P. J. Oeaanaa and Geo. Fried-

m .mode a talp to Pftanborg thli

Axmt Worm. This pest has come in wt Mnmhat-a (it aome localities, and

destroyed fine meadows and thegrowliisr

corn, in tnu townsnip nuim'

we bare been Informed of sersral'faroiers wbo hare lost by its raragaa. It is said a drore of hungry bogs is the beat destroyer of them yet found.

T.i atAek Owtieni should keso a sup

ply of Darld E. Fout Powders for their stock. For sale by Mehringer Bros. See adr. y

art-The Jasner Normal seems to bare

t. Kir Ktmhi nf anv that erer was

held in the county. General satisfaction

lis exoreseed. it bee siuaenu irora w-

T!ip rmrrv Warrick. Snencer and

riuhnia Roanties. ii Closes in awuuu

.k- with aixtvix students, and ser

ar vet to come. Both rooms will

be mil.

Mr Tnc to, br ay av Imt4 by ptWac ik bate aU that tfc Ml'''ttt mfsdidiw trc8a

l.h.T.ofc .)'kidnv. aas other troahlM of tha .-

' - :

Hoaia Jwt.I.

brnwHimv MrTrpr. The ladlef 0

k nhuiwh will have a 9u aw berry

laud Cream supper at the cnurcn in J as- . . . .at awes 31 . Tu t

per, on tne nigbt oi Anorsoay, a mnMiMiiii ha.re been made for a

splendid time, and it is booed it will be

largely pairoouteo, aau j debt about three hundred dollars, and th Udlaa are ensrasted In a laudable

effort to assist in liquidating it.

MAJintictK-At Portersrille, on May

qqa tnae hv Urn. Henrr Frank. Mr

ami - m - w

Ahav Kodoltb ana Mies jmksaka

Triioor

Hnmh fnr Admm I SOW JOOK OUl for

mm mmw a www 9 m-r w

a boom in business. The bappy couple are well mated, and the Cotjatxn loins

with their numerous otoer inenaa m .I.KIn Ikkt tluur hftVA BHlOOth BAll-

intr and imam socalls as they glide

through a peaceful rirer or tore ana iw, growing happier as the years glide by. !' .T.MI nH a. hrtilal tour to the

iHV aroawe a-ww

Esstorn cities, as soon as ue ceremoniea

which tied them togethor ware com

pie ted.

TttOMOA? irBMlNO, MAT 11. TToon the aubiect of Education Botr.

W. L. Nourao said :

The success In schools oeoeuaa mam-

lv nnon the homo training, the trustee

and the teacher, lie laid great stress

mm. iKa Atrn. that thft ItlAat of the dlf-

. . t ., . A.1

acuity in tne acnooi aiscipitne was uie

out growui or uome training.

FRIDAY, MAY 1889. The Aaaoclatlon harlna under eonsld

-ration the soblect. MDo the Public

Schools accomplish their purpose 1" Mr. Pleasant said : W An nnt think the IKHBRMO Schools

accomplish their purpose, that being the nraductlon of rood eltiaons from the

r - 1 S i

fliiHAi wnifm w mmm. amm mu lar. lu

aimkaIm AvtMit failed. Too manr teach-

m im mAAlntmA to bad habits, snob aa

drinking, profanity and especially using

tobacco. Mr. Clark said : In as much as no hu

man institutions were perfect, perfect re

anlU could not be expec' from them

'rhii mi hi aenonia io ni. Darncur kc

AAmnlUh their nurnose and iirobably

- f - f a . ' in mm . a a m. a.-.

nvar will, rne acnooi nan in uute anon

material as is sent to it, and tho results

ttAltiMl in ererr instance will not be

entirely satisfactory. Statistics show,

hir tbftt tti rnoncr or ine scnoois

to lessen crime ana mates bettor cit

izens.

shall baaoma an laanortaBi fastar. Thai

object of the school is to create) lode-

oandant minds. In tha Harnt of his tori-

cl contrasts and of preaeat apparent

(isrecu, nomanity inrovgn aer prores-

Mioae, iraoee ana empioymonia, oreeinee a universal prayer for ladepettdent

minus. This is tbe mission or tne teachr to catch the crystal spring of newly

AWAKanao mi no. leADina from tn vaat

mount of mental inertia, and mi Ida and

curb its dashing spray till it spreads

into tne majestic sweep or independent

nunaa.

EFIBSJS . Mr. Sweeney said : The child becomes

maiuhuin the law for his conduct in

after life, and the state baa a duty to perform In placing tbe means of mental im-

rovement in his reach, if tne teachers,

lianib til Am luoi & L bqtij

TAJtrno BTvmeTDstcBJiBKB iota, laai.

oonw VOSTB.

Ka.4.

4$pta

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x.a. 16 aai .M at T 1 nm A Um am

lVM SVAMTILUI

PcikoktiiII T :s pa Vtk :4a pta " trtJUM l:BTpia Anlc Tiu lAi-ta Iia pm

liMMtlwui " wm CmwvtAn TsflSaaa IxtrrariwA MM Sr. Lain T:10 ub bumu 1 d tm Cawaa T 15 im

00150 norm.

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4ttta WruMriuM T : an

TtmrBm t-Mmm-PaiacTo saSam VoMmraaa S At mm Inuiru i M mm

Uaraa Taaaa Kactb t -Mmm

" lMMAaArou Uitlva " OnmasAn SttSpm " LmsmiuM tOpm - ft. toci ftotpaa M ItAatrfLM 1 6 aa

Preparauon for Work," by Mr. Jtotnert, r-j uVWai-. he stated that It was tbe teachers duty! Tria ittm d.iiy. witn wuafitnTa atsat a. a. it Lt-IHWAMAaM halwaAn Vvansvltle and flsttaai

"Praporc erery ie,o .as wra wa-j w.wbtiiK pupils, and upon thl subject, Mr. Swee-i traiM t aas s Mwt at n. nwajtlMraMfnia aa nersaid: Teachers should make morejcjstataaa.

.t- j-n

lrrtjftrani sotiuit ih iuvh wwvss

that but fonr teachers did so lsst winter.

SATURDAY. MAY IStH.

On the Pnrnoas and Prorinee oT ob-

lect teach I mr. Mr. Hone said : That ob-

iact teachins was rerr necessarr in tac

common schools, and a thlnar that Is too

- a Mb. m mm

mucb neglected. Tbat ooys ana gins

ahoald be tauirht nractlcal lessons In

order to dcrelop business men and

women.

Preparation for Work," by Mr. Rothert,

aoeaa tSaia S:t P lSaai SSia 8:0001 S:Um

Va.t. 11 pm 13 pa t s r 1:47 pm :M pa It :1S pa

C. J. BATBtTKX, Sanata4at.

but he intendto aak the teachers for f H. I1L. I It f-J, ffv thlf nMMtini .nil h would trlrs ItlaflUTiUfli MV iUllf I Wk tfU Nil

doe consideration under the heading ofj TIME TAMLuV

" rToreeaionai spirit - la tne license on each applicant. ... iTlatfl OAKD-Ut gflbet April td, IS9.

On tbe subject : " oo our scnooii oo-i

relop business men f " Mr. Wolfe mid : A M . -TAXfru

We do not think they do generally-1 ii7 . r... - - - -

ono reason is. tne teaotiers oo noc iecniao. , mpi

:1 A. V. S W P. V. M A. X.

UtAYX JaSTXR.

Axarrx at jAaraa.

A A. S: P. :4P.

V. x. X.

tVK Tt. r. V M. 11. V. X. l:Sn A V. 1MI P.X. 11:1:4 A. X.

wnv i nwva i, lira awmm uv mr ww"i- - - - , . in a business way. The mora practical L, , r. "T'T"1:

Mr. Daniels said ; That n broad cuiturei"a - S m. .a t a It I

rovement In his reach, ir tne teacners, is tne nest oasts tor anyrntng in aw-w, ranmirr -by negligence, defeat tbe main Intent of IWith a little experience, a person wlthliu.s, xiiii3xTi

ine BV4veni IfWa Will atiUWHI hv mv -iw ubt qiviu im uhiv. von av ww.

compllsn thoir purpose. man one woose cuuurf jiroum.iirB.s,prtciit - -

tnvrtlallr. but thatonlr where there are men fitted for immediate business. Ex- " aSSMtfiimnoi

good tescbers. ane raoai scusnh ana penence is required. "

tescber has vet to oe reocneo. 4 P" " "LffW, "r-mrA. t sut. -

1U speaking on ine aaojecv, - nnai weu wniien paper wm rw y , friatUaiM Im yfariHt4 ta carry paMn. may be fairly expectr j of onr Common Doane, which was warmly applauded i by oa tftar aod.T. xr tso. trat s. t. . s. it, Schools." . the bouse, and upon this subject, Mr. w 'JTmifcmmufZ w a tJi . w. .-M..A .u. rv.ii -.(.1 . rru t. uIUaia(u tria Uefctwi aa aasaan till nirUar aatie, bmiara

M T. OWOOtt7 MMU) T W WTOV HH UMIIHMIU, A IK prW a VMWbawi w. I U fiJ My. schools to prepare the children for the erll rather than for good, unless a groat x.o. nrrx.KK. efi spt.

abtlre duties of lire ; that as soon as iDeintaenniuAUon is maoe in selecting anicieai eng. p. wmajtm, paruwaw.

young lady or gentleman left the moor-to read. A good lire country paper) , L!i. .riuiiu tha amhnAla ahnuld haVA de.lmAttMa tha mliuta mt tha nannla Of tiMl"m.T" W ' r 4 IV lT1

relopod the whole faculties so far that county. JV J!j YT KX U VJ U &

ine Oimouiues on HHwrww aoa m mavi w.owmwf wa; ar iwaviiut waa might be met and conquered. the only person who could cause young Mr. Wolfe said: The public schools folks to atop reading hod papers; and

ought to be fairly expected to make bet-lihat a groat amount of bed literature is B ... V. .1 .1 ...... l.t. I . I - M .1 L .1 I A A 1 J t. u iL.

ter sons, nrotnera. awan, aiainwiA iptnamwi ium anon i a rto tm mm uj mm

AY-

of onr counter.

-

Respectfully, Gxonoc R. "Wiuwx, Chairman, Committee on Synopsis.

AjrHOUHCKBOOrrS.

' Amh

miSa, ta fbfa aatyaa.

Um

i, e3.eo.

Vhr. Mrs. Smith, where did

you get that nice furniture? Mr I how

nice it loons i ana on i now www

Vh.M rfM vam crot- It 7"

"Whr. Mrs. Brown, I got it at Alios

TWhrV. of course. Ther keep better

furniture now than anybody erer did in TV..l..i- onntw IxfnM "

tuning nnnw

Hmwn Yni no MT I

TM Vaa. and thai is not all. for

ther are selllnc it cheaper than it seems

anybody could sell it. I just want you,

and erery bony etse to go utere aou mw tul- mtnfth nf fin rarnunre. You lust

ought to see the crowd swarming in to Alloa Brothers1 to bay ftrniture t tf.

V nahlar- ia ilatermined to excel

ta WAta ifraaa vAAda. and hds instooetted

a sunerb assortment. Call and see tbe

r - - ..

bargains be is onenng.

w itt anin TTR..The East and "West

sections of the Air-line only lack about

sixteen miles of being eonnecwo in

parfawjl mntil. nat in that dlstanoo

ikM m lhM tunMala vat to comoleto.

. ... ... . . .

which will probably taxe sue oc wg

weeks yet. . . tf im mmiA n tha aWmnarllle naners that

a Mr. Day, of New Albany, is to super

cede Mr. Buuer as oupu ot too it . m

H T. It It.

W. M. W . . . .

Br notice at bottom of time-oara it

artti ha mm that our railroad will in

aognrato Sunday excursions, next sonTka WwhwM4 Advmaea ears Dr. Benin

Is in Indianapolis endesroring to secure . a. A- "at t X at aLaA .tlu

the building or a nniroaa iront unw any to Mitchell, and from thenon to Jasper.

mm.! tha ia Mn na anai i aatmenu.

To bla efforts may be traced onr present

road.

ritvT( T.t. Rrraotrn AXT) BxLLKPOX-

tit. Mr. 11. Pattlson declares that

this time he has secured tbe money to build this fxrorite railroad projector his,

and wont win begin ngnt away.

wivaa and mothers.

On the "Education necessary for toe

Farmer." . .

Mr. Walm mid rarmers are tbe nor

tana what atfiartji him aftects All. That

ka AKnnll hrtaa fatalliaaawa in his work.

and that be should be eoncatea in iores-

. .

ciar aaid : Tecnnieai enncauon in

Public Schools was wrong. In common

afthnala all no ml a ahould be educated wxi. Miwm.wo tiwna wtttim.

"w wm - - g a " i rjmm twin, w waaivn-wi"i - ---J--r alike whether for a farmer, doctor or U Lawraac wmaty. ftaff ft r,'l.'?!.fw?. M.aaataat tlvataavla af aM lmimrmtuy tljm.

aUOrney. . . .In,., tmhtm to ta itaa at tha Ptatrlct Paaanratfr

Mr. Sweeney aaid : The education or avtfeii mmm hM.

maam tmmm mvmmt MaMAaaltv. Thavl wnw mn itviTiw tlVMI. WiUCKX,

tin it Id raad mora Aerlcultural Journals. XarUn mny. t raattMiit tor nimtm frwm ta nnum reatl more AH,v"r' 'r i.trkt c wau-t of Du, Xnrtla iA Umrm oaunmd that there should be more agrlcul- tiM, .oMki totac atdaton f um natrtat ii-aaarattc

tural institutions, as this nation bas out cwao

one to each million inhabitants. rou jutr xxftKirr attttb raon rax i in tha iuMMt of Indnctire and De-I ajid ltvnoia.

iliiftlva methods In teaehinx Mr. Pieas-i Wa ara aathnrlaM W aaaoaaca Cat. XORXiX

anc said : The inducure metuod is pre- : ; irkziZ tB&rzzmMmtrtm tt.

ferable. as beine natural, objecUrc, in- Urtim r ua iNtrict Dcaactaiie CMfaBtiM of u

VW9 VWWm (WW. i . M.MI

Miss A onr said: we would use tne . MAlkAil la 4aaktHa atnall

pupils and both methods in instructing v. itn. u exxaiTK.h a aaat t ;x UMaa nui tatWa frow Dalwti aial Mania CMOtta. rnhjaet tk larXVT Ones. Ui.b. r tk. ni.trit IWmiamtla fiamraalkia,,

Mr. Sweeney said: Both methods arel- rrT.ssmeeBMI tr ,

a a. a . e. a 1 I ........

used, inductive metnoa is preterreQ.

Mr. Clark said: Commence with tbe

Intnara mnf m tA tha UHEnOWtl. TMt

both methods were good iu their proper

pis

ran

CHEAP STORES CELESTDfE-

A

ST. ANTHONr.

IjuaT nxcKmrp. Boroirr vo. wxu

MM XWSaD rwa aaAwu rawrwa.

3PA.TE1NT

'apR0CE8S FLOUR ! LEO F.SPAYO'S

I mwire wwHHivt anvi mm

that be was opposed to reading bad literature, such aa dime norels : a certain

class of story papers, etc TT machinery for making the rATXKTl

v ue auDjpcv ui wai.u-1i.i!i. rlocBS riotiR, Mtd are now reaoy mm aad ahnaaa. Mr. Pleasant said AMMAMAIM tkW AVJAata OA)

naaa aaA ahnaa. Vr. Plaaaant aaid I

Thoose of the text-book Is well known. Thankful for pat. The abuse of tbe name consists in Its ll net esse

MAVWOZI

Wa aw at (unit wa can

ItiiG taatt ub11afcatta.

coiK abb mm m

ST.

hnr aa4 aall dMaar

At atthar CXUtSYCtX or

aaajr for yomlT. OXO. HABJBf OVX CO, Oae. Wtk, isai-ly.

OOCKD AlJfiWS

!vok jtKntiwirjrrATjTK phom mrMsis

UNION MILL8

ml will teol Uw lkrMt atn4brt4nskorckiaa

Stoves and Tinware!

tin the Gouty mm. t the

iAffctt rrlctsat

VXTS hare out in the latoat and best

UITIOK MILLS,

ROOP13CO AKD OUTTSSBtMOt

AtwaBaiUtoOwrtlsaaafMa watatayau. attoaSat

umstmmn an, imwt-

Iff owrn Sam or Jaatx!:. Bee. ttd, mitf.

NEW BOOK STORE!

coJNot Patont Medicines

mam raiipim

BaTCKaaBII ARNICA SAIiVR.

Tha Heat Ralre In the world for Cnts

Brntaes, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhenm, Fe

ver sores, Tetter, unappod Hands, unittains. Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and

positively Curat rilCS. IS IS gearanievu to giro perfect satisfaction or money re-

mneed. ince so cents per eex. er Sale by Mehringer Broe dMptr, lad. Ffb. 10th, 'W.-ly.

it'wtm want a atore or snrthiaar else

aJI avaaaa. aaa- aaaaa4a iwl. a a a a S i .

7 .1 JT7 " t ' ri T W business, h win pay jw Loofw?

Ikv (Wa tAaokav aa a iMmnnr mrarntaA.1

hriray should not' use the text-book inh HtjA-at ftML BaUf. .aMI W

moitaiiAa nrTCtnatva uuwaH to oonnrtni i m w-MteeA. town x. tiwe am a.

tricttytoit. i , J Nf m wmL

ss r. Nvaaaar aaio ; a nat tue raxi- oook i

waa for the pupils and. not the iaciNMS Jb. Solteiriolk fe

and that the teacber sbonid emanctpatei

ntmseii irom uietr use wnue leacnwr a

aiaaa.

rt m whlanaHaw. O. IL Wilson read

a paper opposed to whispering during

senoot noers. mesara. rienanni. mnn

Wrtlfa wave in savor of whlstnrinar: and!

a. am am... ... e sr . t. I

Messrs. uiarxe, Bweeoey ana Amniot op-i

won w. xrxxnro smwroir.

Prof. J. "W. Wyttenbeefa m bis address

on " unr Free scnooii " sata : uur sysnn nf ailnratlriM waa far In advanoa at

the ancient customs of education, audi

m nana ran nnr mnniuna ariin in ram

ent oonditlon of Greece end Rome, show

ing the mat superiority or onr sr stent I nr all other sratams erer ilavlaad hvl

man on the habitable parts of the globe. In bia address on the " Teacher, Mr. I

Tones said: To be trite and matter of

(aet is the misfortune of the school I

iaanhar. halt aa tha nhm matin iMMnhtaa.1

Uoos are but reflection, of tho rays of thai tit. . a a . i . . S . al

sun; so intewiee, we cxeeiieneiee ot historians, poets, orators and statesmen,

not nnfreqnentiy ara attributable tt plodding efforta of the commoni

afthnol taaeher. His dntlaa ana thtaatl - I''.r.'r. ..rZ-. a.ii.ak aaWh

Aaanmo the responsibility ef hie miaaioi il mm& J ! liirtZX JMSatiT know tofMthing of hsiman nature? hefe-ttflXirV"" 1 mTSXil

totei. Humanity alter many relapses! eaiisifeiaw-i.. lata atwtt mr whv tta v yaar

"w -r-aa -w A aw S a Urn, aaaataa warta tl fcaa.'aaM Irat. AMraM Nta-mt Sh

JACOB GOSMANN!

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JAtRE, DTllUVAa '

Maa aaaaiS a wait aalaatad atackaf

noon, liTjnunr,

acHOLA-no ai wanmiPAia m&i&

livaa. AatloK.

...a. .ah um Ai-AUiu I VSW XfPU 1HJ

BOWKX. A1CD LirXK OrLATOR

ICatw Piiaagu nta of tb Urt wmM t attrta ta

Ftvarat maat Aaapwr aaa nnvM. Maa iad FHtaU.

Dft. HUL OI' Dlasase gradkmtor

Icana haaara WaaS, Skta OtMaaM. Ncranla. XWar

waRBiatat, aaaaiaauaa, mm ha.li HaaMilalBta aa4 trBhllHt.

Ctwlr latantaa. .

IDS. RTJLr-CEE'S Chill and Ferpr Core

to Um kaa hwt Kawaiy ia Uia Wtrld. DR. HUL-CKK'S COUGH CURE

Sara Tfcroat . Qataaf

, urnup ar

Jixfltnoriss,

M,CnM, Sara T m at tha taaca. raaaaaaaia, cx's wnxt

rat ap Vr Oa. fnaa. a rartor SfacUal pj ariaa: la Uatyrtlla. Xjr.. aaji faa gjna ar XXHXIJWSn anoS., laaaatar, SUi Stfaai. Jaaaar, toe, Hav.lt. ISSt-lf

ww At aw lr Afr isTnl tal JMtl TW"vy$ rln 'mi a. ag Bg "f gi fife

Into iWMflona of ewspoBejancy Mid lndoiA . . a . -. .. itf a am lence, is now swnlm to tht aoMittf of g to tmZffumlmm k'wZ. tjg, igS